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Natural Disasters News

Natural Disasters

 
Natural disasters include floods, hurricanes, forest fires, tornadoes, volcanoes, extreme heat, snow, ice and drought. The effects that natural events have on the environment directly and indirectly may be harmful to people. Forest fires and volcanoes harm air quality. Hurricanes and floods can contaminate water supplies and damage wastewater facilities. Any of these can spread contaminated materials into the environment.
 
People's response to natural events can cause them to harm either themselves or the environment. Improper use of portable generators or supplemental heating devices can release deadly carbon monoxide. De-icing agents and ice melting compounds can pollute waterways. Exceptionally large amounts of debris can present serious disposal problems for state and local communities. (Source: EPA / Photo: Flickr)

Articles about Natural Disasters

  • Capsizing icebergs pack punch of nuclear bomb

    Wed, Mar 14 2012 at 10:02 AM

    Capsizing icebergs are especially dangerous for fjords as the watery turbulence can disrupt the flow of heat in the area, affecting how other icebergs break.

  • Death toll rises as rescue teams attempt to raise ferry in Bangledesh

    Wed, Mar 14 2012 at 4:18 AM

    The double-decker ferry plunged 70 feet to the bottom of the river after being hit by an oil barge.

  • U.S. nuclear chief wants faster reforms

    Mon, Mar 12 2012 at 12:04 PM

    One year after Japan's Fukushima crisis began, the U.S. nuclear chief says American reactors should adopt safety reforms more quickly.

  • James Cameron to host 'Titanic' special

    Mon, Mar 12 2012 at 11:21 AM

    Director will bring together engineers, naval architects, artists and historians to discover what really happened to the famed doomed vessel.

  • In post-tsunami Japan, Zen meets zeal

    Sat, Mar 10 2012 at 11:42 AM

    One year after Japan's tragic earthquake, tsunami and nuclear crisis, its 'gaman' spirit of patience is growing more proactive.

  • One year on, 'ghosts' stalk Japan's tsunami city

    Thu, Mar 08 2012 at 2:00 AM

    A year after entire neighborhoods of people were killed by the tsunami, rumors of ghosts swirl as a city struggles to come to terms with the tragedy.

  • 7 ways the quake in Japan shook the world

    Wed, Mar 07 2012 at 12:37 PM

    The combination of an earthquake and a tsunami had effects on the entire Earth, even altering gravity.

  • Earthquake swarm rattles Scotland's whisky-producing region

    Wed, Mar 07 2012 at 9:18 AM

    The Islay earthquakes are relatively small, and no damage is expected.

  • Thousands flee Australian flood-hit town

    Tue, Mar 06 2012 at 3:34 AM

    More than 8,000 people fled their homes in Australia's flood-hit southeast amid fears that a levee holding back the Murrumbidgee River would fail.

  • Disasters cost $380 billion in 2011, says UN

    Mon, Mar 05 2012 at 2:26 PM

    While countries are managing to control the disaster death toll, economic costs are increasing more than ever before.

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